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Just a fun little contrabass clarinet-related post for you today, but a few nice sounds here, just using the mouthpiece (with reed) and the neck of the contrabass clarinet. (Again, I play a paperclip, so these techniques are only applicable to this specific instrument!)

First, there are essentially two pitches available, a low E quarter flat and a high A quarter sharp (transposed pitches here – because it would make sense to keep everything in Bb I think, so that your player isn’t transposing when switching between this and normal playing techniques).

Using the hand, there are two nice techniques, one is to gradually cover the opening of the neck with one hand at an angle, producing nice bends of either the bottom or top note (you can also bend the top note using the embouchure, but this doesn’t work very well on the bottom):